Antigua & Barbuda Government Teams Up with Japanese Company WOTA for Nationwide Water Recycling Initiative

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Antigua and Barbuda’s government partners with Japanese company WOTA to implement water recycling systems in homes nationwide, tackling the water crisis worsened by climate change. The initiative aims to recycle shower and sink water for drinking and repurpose septic water for gardening, addressing critical water management challenges.

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  1. 1. Why the Antiguan representative in jeans?
    Clearly a formal photo opp for use here & in Japan.
    2. How exactly will the WOTA project work for small businesses and private households?
    3. Is this a Technical? Product? and/or Financial? initiative offered by the Japanese to GOAB?

  2. Oops! I look like hotels are going to be selling hotels pupu ( faeces)water and get rich to, while Antigua tax payers pay the monies to turn it into usable water, I say let’s pay god sea water to become potable water and not a middle man,

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